THEATRE. MOLLY BROOLY AND THE FOLLY OF LOVE - Play by Kim Collier. Mar. 9. NEW PLAY FESTIVAL. NEEDLES AND OPIUM - Play by Robert Lepage. Mar. 7-12, (Tues.-Thurs., 8 pnVFri.-Sat., 8 pm & 11 pm/Sun., 3 pm. THE JONES BOY - Reflection of the vicious cycle of addiction. Mar. 17,-18, 8 pm. VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTRE 1895 Venables Street, 254-9578. A LINE IN THE SAND - Play by Guillermo Verdecchia and Marcus Youssef. Mar. 29-Apr. 2. SCARY STORIES - Play by Gordon Armstrong. Mar. 9-19. THE SEEDLING PROJECTS - Short plays by upcoming B.C. playwrights. Mar. 21, 8 pm. SOLO FLIGHTS - A weekend of 8 new plays each written for one performer. Mar. 24, 8 pm and Mar. 25, 8 pm. NEW PLAY READINGS - Over a dozen new scripts will be read by local actors with scripts in hand. Mar. ’ 22, 8pm; Mar. 23, 7 pm/8 pm/9 pm; Mar. 28, 8.pm. THE NEW PLAY CENTRE 1405 Anderson Street, 685-6228. CHEATIN HEARTS - A Musical by Paul Ledoux and David Smyth. Mar. 21-25. SURREY ARTS CENTRE 13750 88th Ave., Surrey, 596-7461. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE - Classic opera comique by Gilbert and Sullivan. Mar. 18, 21, 23, 25, 26 (2 pm matinee) and 27, 8 pm. VANCOUVER OPERA Suite 500 - 845 Cambie Street, 682-2871. DRY LIPS OUGHTA MOVE TO KAPUSKASING -A work by Canada’s foremost First Nations playwright Tomson Highway. Mar. 17-Apr. 15 ; Mon.-Sat., 8pm; Wed.& Sat., 4pm. Mainstage. MOWM’S THE WORD - Comedic play. Feb. 28-Apr. 8. Revue Cabaret. ARTS CLUB THEATRE 1585 Johnston Street, 687- 1644. BRIGADON - Play by Lerner and Loewe. Mar. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and Apr. 1, 8 pm (Mar. 19 & 26, 2 pm). NORTH SHORE LIGHT OPERA SOCI- ETY - CENTENNIAL THEATRE 23 and Lonsdale, North Van, 984-4484. -_— ished led Granville Wand! Oldbridge st. ond compe alley n_ building 30 gm exhibition —— leaning paintings and of sculpture elakonymMous DANCE TEDD ROBINSON - LEXICONS OF SPACE & OTHER WORKS - Performances by Fiona Drinnan, Karen Duzak, Mare Boivin and Tedd Robinson. Music by Peter Hannan. Mar. 22-25, 11 pm. ANDREW OLEWINE - SCARLETT FEVER. -A rausous re-telling of the classic novel Gone With The Wind. Mar. 23-25, 11 pm. VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTRE 1895 Venables Street, 254-9578. BALLET BRITISH COLUMBIA - Contemporary ballet including James Kudelka’s Making Ballet, Serge Bennathan’s /n and around Kozla Street (Warsaw) and Paul Taylor’s Airs. Mar. 11. RICH- MOND GATEWAY THEATRE 6500 Gilbert Road, Richmond, 270-1812. BALLET BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE INDIA MUSIC SOCIETY - A cross-cultural collaboration in the presentation of dance including John Cranko’s Holberg Pas de Deux, Serge Bennathan’s In and around Kozla Street (Warsaw)-and a new creation by Kathak choreographers Ishira Parikh and Maulik Shah Rupmati-Baz Bahadur: A strange tale of love. Mar. 19. VANCOUVER DANCERS FOR LIFE - Numerous dance performances for the gala benefit for AIDS. Mar. 23, 8 pm. VANCOUVER PLAYHOUSE Hamil- ton At Dunsmuir, 669-5954. KAPUSKASING ARTS CLUB THEATRE 687-1644 MUSIC VOCAL SHOWCASE 95 - Music performed by the Capilano College Jazz Degree program. Mar. 13, 8 pm. BATTLEFIELD BAND - Silver anniversary perform- ance of Celtic-based music. Mar. 15, 8 pm. BAROQUE TO BLUE - Masterpiece chamber music. Mar. 19, 2:30 & 8 pm. JUNE TABOR - Folk music by English singer June Tabor. Mar. 29, 8 pm. THE BIG BANG: A THREE DAY PIANO/PERCUS- SION EXPLOSION - A collection of improvisation, new music classics, cross-cultural inspiratons and interactive technologies. Mar. 31/Apr. 1 & 2, 8pm Children’s show Apr. 1, 2pm. VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTRE 1895 Venables Street, 254-9578. Women in Music — A JAZZ CABARET -A tapestry of jazz & storytelling celebrating International Women’s Day. Mar. 9, 8 pm. WESTERN FRONT 303 E. 8th Ave., 520-3395. STANDING RETRO-WAVES - The contemporary chamber quartet. Mar. 10, 8 pm. WESTERN FRONT LODGE 303 E. 8th Ave., 872°3799. SANCHO PANZA MEETS A FAIRY QUEEN - Vancouver's Pacific Baroque Orchestra to tell musi- cal tales, Mar. 25, 8 pm. METROPOLITAN TABER- NACLE 189 West 11th, 737-7827. MARIE HUMBER CLEMENTS (above) adds a mystical and frequently comical twist to the plot as a capricious God-figure Nanabush in DRY LIPS OOUGHTA MOVE TO THEATRE. MOLLY BROOLY AND THE FOLLY OF LOVE - Play by Kim Collier. Mar. 9. NEW PLAY FESTIVAL. NEEDLES AND OPIUM - Play by Robert Lepage Mar. 7-12, (Tues.-Thurs., 8 pm/Fri-Sat., 8 pm & 11 pm/Sun., 3 pm. THE JONES BOY - Reflection ofthe vicious cycle of ‘addiction, Mar. 17,-18, 8 pm. VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTRE 1895 Venables Street, 254-9578. ALINE IN THE SAND - Play by Guillermo Verdecchia and Marcus Youssef. Mar. 29-Apr. 2 ‘SCARY STORIES - Play by Gordon Armstrong. Mer. 9-19. ‘THE SEEDLING PROJECTS - Short plays by upcoming B.C. playwrights. Mar. 21, 8 pm. ‘SOLO FLIGHTS - A weekend of 8 new plays each ‘written for one performer. Mar. 24, 8 pm and Mar. 25, 8pm. NEW PLAY READINGS - Over a dozen new scripts will be read by local actors with scripts in hand. Mar. 22, 8 pm ; Mar. 23, 7 pmv/8 prv9 pm ; Mar. 28, 8 pm. THE NEW PLAY CENTRE 1405 Anderson Street, 685-6228. CHEATIN HEARTS - A Musical by Paul Ledoux and David Smyth, Mar. 21-25. SURREY ARTS CENTRE 19750 88th Ave., Surrey, 596-7461. ‘THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE - Classic opera ‘comique by Gilbert and Sullivan. Mar. 18, 21, 23, 25, 26 (2 pm matinee) and 27, 8 pm. VANCOUVER OPERA Suite 500 - 845 Cambie Street, 682-2871. DRY LIPS OUGHTA MOVE TO KAPUSKASING -A work by Canada’s foremost First Nations playwright ‘Tomson Highway. Mar. 17-Apr. 15 ; Mon-Sat, 8 pm; Wed.& Sat., 4 pm. Mainstage. MOM'S THE WORD - Comedic play. Feb. 28-Apr. 8 Revue Cabaret. ARTS CLUB THEATRE 1585 Johnston Street, 687- 1644. BRIGADON - Play by Lerner and Loewe. Mar. 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 and Apr. 1, 8 pm (Mar. 19 & 26, 2 pm). NORTH SHORE LIGHT OPERA SOCI- ETY - CENTENNIAL THEATRE 23 and Lonsdale, North Van, 984-4484, elakonymous DANCE TEDD ROBINSON - LEXICONS OF SPACE & OTHER WORKS - Performances by Fiona Drinnan, Karen Duzak, Mare Boivin and Tedd Robinson, Music by Peter Hannan. Mar. 22-25, 11 pm. ANDREW OLEWINE - SCARLETT FEVER. - A rausous re-telling of the classic novel Gone With The Wind. Mar. 23-25, 11 pm. VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTRE 1895 Venables Street, 254-9578. BALLET BRITISH COLUMBIA - Contemporary ballet including James Kudelka's Making Ballet, Serge Bennathan’s In and around Kozla Street (Warsaw) and Paul Taylor's Airs. Mar. 11. RICH- MOND GATEWAY THEATRE 6500 Gilbert Road, Richmond, 270-1812 BALLET BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE INDIA MUSIC SOCIETY - A cross-cultural collaboration in the presentation of dance including John Cranko's Holberg Pas de Deux, Serge Bennathan’s in and around Kozla Street (Warsaw) and a new creation by Kathak choreographers Ishira Parikh and Maulik ‘Shah Rupmati-Baz Bahadur: A strange tale of love. Mar. 19. VANCOUVER DANCERS FOR LIFE - Numerous dance performances for the gala benefit for AIDS. Mar. 23, 8 pm. VANCOUVER PLAYHOUSE Hami ton At Dunsmuir, 669-5954. MUSIC VOCAL SHOWCASE 95 - Music performed by the Capilano College Jazz Degree program, Mar. 13, 8 5m. BATTLEFIELD BAND - Silver anniversary perforr- ‘ance of Cettic-based music. Mar. 15, 8 pm. BAROQUE TO BLUE - Masterpiece chamber music. Mar. 19, 2:30 & 8 pm. JUNE TABOR - Folk music by English singer June Tabor. Mar. 29, 8 pm. ‘THE BIG BANG: A THREE DAY PIANO/PERCUS- ‘SION EXPLOSION - A collection of improvisation, ‘ew music classics, cross-cultural inspiratons and interactive technologies. Mar. 31/Apr. 1 & 2, 8 pm. Children's show Apr. 1, 2pm. VANCOUVER EAST CULTURAL CENTRE 1895 Venables Street, 254-8578. Women in Music AJAZZ CABARET - A tapestry of jazz & storytelling celebrating International Women’s Day. Mar. 9, 8 pm. WESTERN FRONT 303 E. 8th Ave., 520-3395. STANDING RETRO-WAVES - The contemporary chamber quartet. Mar. 10, 8 pm. WESTERN FRONT LODGE 303 E. 8th Ave., 8723799. SANCHO PANZA MEETS A FAIRY QUEEN - Vancouver's Pacific Baroque Orchestra to tell musi- cal tales, Mar. 25, 8 pm. METROPOLITAN TABER- NACLE 189 West 11th, 737-7827. MARIE HUMBER CLEMENTS (above) adds a mystical and frequently comical twist to the plot as a capricious God-figure Nanabush in DRY LIPS OOUGHTA MOVE TO KAPUSKASING ‘ARTS CLUB THEATRE 687-1644